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			<h1 style="color:red;">SolidCP ERROR</h1>
			
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					<td><h3>if you receive this error and the server is not maintained by you please contact your hosting company immidiately.</h3><br /><br /></td>
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					<td><h3>Tips for the server administrators:</h3></td>
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					<td><strong>Enterprise Server issue:</strong><br />
					The most common cause is a enterprise server issue.<br />
					Please load up your SolidCP Enterprise server through RDP.<br />
					Inside the browser load up the Enterprise local url<br />
					It should provide an error that gets you further. <br />
					A common error would be Error 503, This simply means the Enterprise Server application pool is not running.
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					<td><strong>Database issue:</strong><br />
					If you load up enterprise server site and everything appears to be running (no error).<br />
					The most likely cause is an conflicting piece of data in the database it self.<br />
					Load up the Event log on the Enterprise Server --> Go to Applications and Services logs --> Click SolidCP.<br />
					Check for any recent errors.
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